Andrew  DeMillo

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“The problem with anger,” Seneca writes, “is that it refuses to be controlled. It rages against truth itself, if truth seems to contradict its wrath. With shouting, frenzy, and the whole body shaking, it bears down on its targets, with abuses and curses thrown in.”10
Breakfast with Seneca: A Stoic Guide to the Art of Living
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